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These 9 entrepreneurs were paid $100,000 to drop out of college - here's what they're up to today

Ari Weinstein and Conrad Kramer's app was recognized by Apple for its brilliance.

These 9 entrepreneurs were paid $100,000 to drop out of college - here's what they're up to today

Eden Full Goh has been named to the Forbes 30 Under 30 in Energy three years in a row.

Eden Full Goh has been named to the Forbes 30 Under 30 in Energy three years in a row.

At 19, Eden Full Goh left Princeton to turn her high school science project into a global company. That project, the SunSaluter, is a low-cost mechanism that allows solar panels to rotate and follow the sun throughout the day, boosting the panels' efficiency by 30%.

The SunSaluter can be found in 18 countries, providing electricity to over 10,000 people.

Today, Goh serves as chairperson of the nonprofit and works at Thiel's software company, Palantir, where she spearheads the development of experimental client-facing products.

James Proud raised $40 million at a $250 million valuation for his startup, Hello.

James Proud raised $40 million at a $250 million valuation for his startup, Hello.

He's been called "Peter Thiel's chosen one" by Forbes magazine. The 25-year-old CEO of Hello, a startup that makes a $149 sleep-tracking device for the bedroom, is one of the most successful Thiel fellows yet.

Proud passed on the chance to be the first in his family to go to college when he accepted a spot in the Thiel Fellowship. He joined to work on GigLocator, a website that aggregated concert-ticket information, and later sold it to a concert promoter in 2012 to the tune of six figures.

Hello's sleep-tracker, called Sense, raised $2.4 million on Kickstarter in 2014, which is on par with what the Oculus Rift raised on the crowdfunding site. A source close to the company told Forbes that Hello expects to sell 250,000 units in 2017.

Proud is now raising more funding, including $2 million from Thiel himself.

Ritesh Agarwal created India's largest network of budget hotels.

Ritesh Agarwal created India

Ritesh Agarwal called the Thiel Fellowship "the best thing that could have happened to me."

The 22-year-old millionaire, who grew up in a southern state of India, launched a global hospitality startup that aggregates budget hotels across India. Users can find rooms, book a reservation, and enjoy in-room amenities such as branded linens from Oyo Rooms.

The startup operates rooms in over 6,500 hotels in more than 200 cities. Agarwal, who serves as the company's CEO, has raised $187 million in funding at a $400 million valuation.

Laura Deming is on a mission to find the cure for aging.

Laura Deming is on a mission to find the cure for aging.

Laura Deming has been unstoppable since age 14, when she enrolled at MIT to work on artificial organogenesis — the making of tissues and organs — and bone aging. She dropped out after her sophomore year to further her research in anti-aging as a Thiel fellow.

Deming is one of few fellows who pursued interests outside the startup world. She works alongside former pharma executives and fund managers as a partner at venture firm The Longevity Fund. The firm aims to find and fund companies working to extend human life.

John Meyer's crowdsourced-journalism startup scored a deal with Fox TV.

John Meyer

Fox TV stations from New York to San Francisco cover the news with the help of Fresco News, an app that gathers photos and videos from everyday people who happen to be near a news event as it unfolds. The app has turned over 130,000 users into citizen journalists.

When a media outlet uses a content found on the app, its creator gets a payout along the lines of $20 for photos and $50 for videos, of which Fresco News takes a cut.

In 2015, Meyer — who turned down an internship at Apple and walked away from NYU to become a Thiel fellow at age 19 — raised $1.2 million from executives at CNN and Yahoo.

Jeremy Cai built a hiring platform used by startups from Grubhub to Groupon.

Jeremy Cai built a hiring platform used by startups from Grubhub to Groupon.

Jeremy Cai left Babson College to work on a major pain point in the on-demand economy: hiring. When companies like Deliveroo, a British food delivery service, see demand go up, they need to grow quickly. OnboardIQ eases the process by automating parts of it, from organizing applications, scheduling interviews, and facilitating background checks.

OnboardIQ has screened more than three million applicants in 40 countries. Its clients past and present have included Shyp, Grubhub, Groupon, Munchery, Cabify, and Eaze.

Dylan Field is taking on Adobe with an innovative, collaborative design tool.

Dylan Field is taking on Adobe with an innovative, collaborative design tool.

While it's not the Adobe-killer yet, Figma attracted attention in 2016 when it launched a software interface design tool that allows designers to work together on a project side-by-side. The web-based app shows the changes a designer makes in real-time, makes it easy to leave feedback, and saves versions of the project to the cloud, like Google Docs.

Figma has raised nearly $18 million in funding from Greylock Partners, LinkedIn CEO Jeff Weiner, and White House US Chief Data Scientist DJ Patil. Field continues to work as CEO.

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